UPDATE 2-German joblessness rises as euro zone crisis bites

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By Gareth Jones
BERLIN, Oct 30 (Reuters) - German joblessness rose for a
seventh month in a row in October, highlighting the
vulnerability of Europe's biggest economy to the euro zone
crisis.
Economists expect the trend to reverse, however, as growth
revives in the new year.
The number of Germans out of a job rose to 2.937 million in
October, up 20,000 from the previous month. The consensus
forecast in a Reuters poll of 31 ...

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